Strengthening the role of standards in the EU’s bilateral trade agreements

Date
6 March 2026 08:00–11:00

INSTAR has produced a report, examining the role of standards in trade agreements and digital partnerships involving the European Union, focusing on how standards facilitate international cooperation and promote cross-border trade. The report found that, while standards play a crucial role in areas such as digital identities, cybersecurity, and emerging technologies like AI and 5G, their explicit reference in EU trade agreements has historically been limited.

The objective of this workshop is to explore how the interoperable standards, that the EU is working towards with its international partners, can assist in the implementation of trade agreements. The discussion will focus on identifying concrete opportunities for collaboration on key standards and working items, while also touching upon the practical challenges and policy obstacles that need to be overcome to enhance the integration of standards in trade agreements.

 

Target audience

  • Policymakers

  • Industry representatives

  • Standardisation development organisations

  • Researchers and academics

 

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Agenda

Time (CET)Session DetailsSpeakers
08:00 – 08:15 CETIntroduction: The role of standards in (digital) trade agreementsKnut Blind, INSTAR
08:15 – 09-:15 CET

International standards, Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT) and regulatory alignment

Standards for International Trade: Insights from the World Development Report 2025

Standards Development Organisations in an era of strategic competition

International Standards and the WTO TBT Agreement: Improving Governance for Regulatory Alignment

The Political Dynamics of International Standardisation

Lucas Zavala, World Bank.

Tom Barrett, United States Studies Center

Solveig Bjørkholt, Oslo University

Erik Wijkström, World Trade Organisation

09:15 – 10:00 CET

Global outlook: How can interoperable standards help in the implementation of bilateral trade agreements

How can interoperable standards help in the implementation of bilateral trade agreements

The European Trade Indexes Registry (EUTIR) EUTIR as a policy- and standards-aligned case stud

Boomi Kang, TTA

Riho Vedler, DigitalTrade4.EU

10:00 – 10:30 CETPanel discussion: Challenges, opportunities and actions for interoperable standards

Moderator: Knut Blind, INSTAR

 

Lucas Zavala, World Bank.

Erik Wijkström, World Trade Organisation

Solveig Bjørkholt, Oslo University

Tom Barrett, United States Studies Center

 

10:30 – 10:35 CETClosing remarksKnut Blind, INSTAR

 

Strengthening the role of standards in the EU’s bilateral trade agreements